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Ponsanooth (Cornish: Pons an Woodh,
meaning "bridge at the stream") is a
village and
civil parish in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It is
about four...
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class B: A
stronger support was
given to St Pinnock, Largin, and
Ponsanooth viaducts by
replacing the
central set of fan
struts with a pair. These...
- Patriarchate,
Archdiocese of
Thyateira and
Great Britain.
Laity Moor, Nr
Ponsanooth, Cornwall. TR3 7HR. Retrieved: 16
February 2016. Rev.
Richard Stanton...
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Turning south-eastwards, the line now p****es over
Ponsanooth Viaduct, the
tallest on the line.
Ponsanooth village is on the
hillside to the right, while...
- Polruan, Poltesco, Polwheveral, Polyphant, Polzeath, Poniou, Ponjeravah,
Ponsanooth, Ponsongath, Pont, Pool, Porkellis, Port Gaverne, Port Quin, Port Isaac...
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April 2025. "Statement Of
Persons Nominated Mylor,
Perranarworthal &
Ponsanooth" (PDF).
Cornwall Council. 3
April 2025.
Retrieved 3
April 2025. "Statement...
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locally as 'Mabe Burnthouse'. Mabe
parish is
bounded by
Stithians and
Ponsanooth to the north,
Budock to the east,
Mawnan and
Constantine to the south...
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leisure time to the
study of the
flora of Cornwall, England. Born at
Ponsanooth in the
Kennall Vale,
Cornwall to a
large family of
limited means, he left...
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Feock & Kea; Gloweth,
Malabar & Shortlanesend; Mylor,
Perranarworthal &
Ponsanooth; Penryn;
Probus & St Erme; St Goran,
Tregony & the Roseland; St Newlyn...
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Burnthouse is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of
Ponsanooth, Cornwall, England.
Burnthouse lies on the A393 road 2
miles (3.2 km) north-west of Penryn. Cornwall...